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Scott Oslen's ailment
There was a moment in last night's game that my baseball heart  almost stopped  . There was a brief ailment scare in the eighth, when after Rickie Weeks walked on four pitches, trainer Sean Cunningham and pitching coach Mark Wiley tended to Olsen, who waved them off. He remained in to retire Gabe Kapler on a foul out to first after falling behind 3-0. "I'm good," Olsen ...
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Brew Crew Ball — ... Marlins P Scott Olsen was apparently displeased by the quality of the mound last night. Considering Gagne had to stop mid-inning to scrape crap out of his cleats, I'm guessing there's something to it. ...

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